Online Syllabi:
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Gateway Courses
GSFS courses designated as “gateway” are also “electives.”
- AAST 285 - African American Women's History (P. Brooks)
- CAST 100 - Introduction to Comparative American Studies (K. Thompson)
- CAST 205 - Queer Mobilities (K. Thompson)
- ENGL/CMPL 265 - Anglophone Literatures of the Third World (A. Needham)
- FYSP 163 - She Works Hard for the Money: Women, Work and the Persistence of Inequality (D. John)
- HIST 229 - Gender in Modern Europe, 1789-1989 (A. Sammartino)
- RELG 262 - Religious Identity in Multicultural Perspective (M. Kamitsuka)
- SOCI 238 - Gender and Sexuality in the Middle East and North Africa (F. Hasso)
Feminist Research Methodologies
Feminist Research Methodologies also counts as an elective course.
- CAST 305 - Feminist Research Methodologies (W. Kozol)
Capstone Courses
GSFS courses designated as “capstone” are also “electives.”
- ENGL 400 - Senior Tutorial (Only the tutorial taught by Prof. A. Needham is cross-listed as a GSFS capstone)
Elective Courses
- CAST 228 - Latinas/os in Film and Media (C. Rivera)
- CAST/HIST 260 - Asian American History (S. Lee)
- CAST 316 - From Equal Rights to Human Rights: Feminist Perspectives on Social Justice (W. Kozol)
- DANC 132 - Contact Improvisation (A. Albright)
- EAST 135 - Masculinity in Modern Japanese Fiction and Film (J. Herlands )
- ENGL 212 - Wits, Rakes, Madmen, and Jane: A Survey of Eighteenth-Century Literature (L. Baudot)
- FYSP 103 - Bridging the Body/Mind Divide (A. Albright)
- FYSP 143 - Athletics, Identity, and Culture in America (E. Estes)
- HIST/JWST 235 - Inside the Pale: East European Jewry, 1772-1939 (S. Magnus)
- HIST 270 - Latina/Latino Survey (P. Mitchell)
- HIST 328 - American Mixed Blood (P. Mitchell)
- HIST 343 - Crisis of Confidence (S. Lee)
- POLT 271 - Gender, Sexuality and the Law (H. Hirsch)




